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    whenever i talk, other people look at me as though im speaking foreign, so, yeah, different and clearly very made up lingo

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    I never really invented an actual language of my own, but back in elementary school when I was about 7/8, I was friends with another Kristina and a Christina. So we just started talking in like gibberish one day, and pretended that we understood what the other two were saying. It was very odd. It went on for a long time, too.
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    the language of BOCKSU. mostly putting u's on the end of words, mainly a change of spellings, eg. yew, mistu, I forgot the rest but yeah. sox and ficks also.
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    ksahdifg7bwqsad'eriufh weklfh4rh wquikhfds12r wilq900hegqfg - (no).

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    I have a piece of paper from a long time ago. It had a map of our old backyard with a type of writing on it I made up./ The other side of the paper has a totally different tpye of writing that I can't decipher, despite my best efforts.

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    I'm curently tryin 2 leArN dA linnGuo of n00bs :mog:
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    I made up a language that was basically backwords words simplified.

    So that sentence would be...

    I edam pu a eganal tath saw yallicisab drowkabs drows defilpmis.

    jkhkjg

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    Broomish and Pig Latin [strike]is[/strike] are all I need.
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    I make up words based on Greek/Latin/German/&c morphemes or based on existing words and then a vowel shift or what have you to make it seem as though it evolved naturally. Nothing that could really be considered a language, though.

    E.g. "consoirred" is the past tense of a constructed word meaning "to have an intimate discussion," from "con-" ("cum"), "with" in Latin, plus "suwaru," "to sit" in Japanese, which has been assimilated into French and then into English. It's not the best example, but you get the idea. I primarily use these sorts of word in poetry.

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    I did that once in 6th grade or something, with a friend of mine. I only remember one word now, but I don't remember what it was supposed to mean. We had so much fun asking other pupils if they were "insert made up word here".
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    This means "hello"!

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    I love linguistics and I am taking both Spanish and German in high school. I actually am working off and on on a language. Let me give you a taste.

    ALPHABET:
    AÆBCDÊËFGHÎÏJKLMNÔÖŒPRSTÛÜVZß

    PRONUNCIATION VARIANTS (from English):
    A-ah (as in awful)
    Æ-aa (as in the Mid-Western pronunciation of bat)
    C-ch (as in cheese)
    Ê-e (as in chase)
    Ë-eh (as in every)
    G-g (always as in grand)
    Î-ee (as in bee)
    Ï-ih (as in wrist)
    J-y (as in you)
    Ô and Ö - oh (as in oh)
    Œ-uh (as in crush)
    Û-oo (as in beautiful)
    Ü-w (as in wish)
    ß-sh (as in shut)
    Dzj-[hard] j (as in judgment)
    Zj-[soft] j (as mirage)
    Dß-[hard] th (as in this)
    Tß-[soft] th (as in theory)

    NOUN GENDER AND PLURALIZATION:

    .....Singular......|.....Plural.....
    M/N.....e..........|.....er........
    F.........en........|.....ern......

    I'm still working on verb conjugation and a lexicography.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Christmas View Post
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    Am I the only one that actually translated that?

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    I've invented a couple ciphers that I then tried to code a translation program in visual basic. I didn't get very far

    I've never created my own language though, sounds like hard work.

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    What's the best (quickest) way to decode a language that consists of letter-swaps?

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